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The Surface Pro 2017 1TB boots from a 2 drive Storage Spaces pool.
Thomas Maurer wrote a blog entry with some observations on how the Surface may do it and there are a few forum posts about it.
Does anyone know how it does it and if its possible to do on a standard Windows 1809 system (server or workstation)?
- Some sort of built in UEFI driver for Storage Spaces (this would seem like overkill just for one SKU)
- A UEFI accessible reserved partition alongside storage spaces
- Something else...
According to the links you posted the UEFI is unable to boot from Storage Spaces, which I find quite logical. One opinion I have seen is that the Surface Pro 2017 has specialized UEFI firmware, and this sounds very convincing. So I would answer that booting from Storage Spaces requires UEFI firmware that supports it, which afaik doesn't exist (yet?). – harrymc – 2019-02-01T13:05:09.343